Grandville Little league exists to provide an environment in which young players can learn to play the game of baseball or softball, sharpen their skills, learn social skills in regards to teamwork, sportsmanship, respect and work ethic.

Welcome to the GvLL Parents Corner maintained by your board of directors.

On this page you will find information about the league and how to improve the experience. Contact your division director with additional questions or suggestions for content on this page.

New to Baseball or Softball?

Here is some helpful information for those parents who will be registering a child that has never played baseball or softball before. This information is geared toward T-ball and Coach Pitch, which are the most likely to have kids that have never played before:

1) Check age and residence. Little League age 5-6 typically play T-Ball, while Little League age 7-8 play in the A division, a.k.a. Coach Pitch. Use this age calculator to determine Little League age. In order to be eligible for Grandville Little League, the player's main residence OR school attended must reside within the little league boundaries. The boundary map can be found on our front page, or you can enter the address of your school or residence here: https://www.littleleague.org/play-little-league/league-finder/

2) Registration. The registration time period will be announced through the Grandville Little League website, email, and through social media. During registration, you may volunteer to coach or assistant coach, and you can list friend requests. Registration fees cover the cost of jersey and cap. Fees vary per division.

4) The Season. Coaches will contact their players after they receive their roster at the Coaches Meeting in March. Practices will begin soon after the meeting. Games begin late April and run through early June. There are at least 2 games per week, with one typically on Saturday and the other on a weekday.

2019 Season GuidelinesThis document covers General Information, Chain of Command Direction, Board of Directors Purpose, Coaches Guidelines, Little League Weather Policy, Game Rescheduling and Concession Volunteering information. It is reviewed and updated annually.

all coaches, employees, volunteers, and other adults involved with a youth athletic activity to complete a concussion awareness on-line training program,

the league to provide educational materials on the signs/symptoms and consequences of concussions to each youth athlete and their parents/guardians and obtain a signed statement acknowledging receipt of the information,

the immediate removal of an athlete from physical participation in an athletic activity who is suspected of sustaining a concussion.

The Michigan Sports Concussion Law requires any player who exits a game for a concussion must complete the Medical Clearance Form to return to play. This form will be provided to the team manager who will forward it to the division director to provide to the safety director for review and records. The team manager must also complete an Injury Report form and turn into concessions or any board member to forward to the safety director.